Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 2Martin & Wotherspoon, 1770 - Sermons, English |
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... true fense and import of those words . One man may certainly know who fpoke them , though he knows not the meaning of them ; another may know the meaning of them , without knowing who spoke them . In revelation the cafe is the fame ...
... true fense and import of those words . One man may certainly know who fpoke them , though he knows not the meaning of them ; another may know the meaning of them , without knowing who spoke them . In revelation the cafe is the fame ...
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... true , if we con- fider the proper proofs of a revelation , and how they operate ; for they will be found to take place , and have their full effect upon the mind , antecedently to our having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts ...
... true , if we con- fider the proper proofs of a revelation , and how they operate ; for they will be found to take place , and have their full effect upon the mind , antecedently to our having a diftinct understand- ing of all the parts ...
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... true feparation in this cafe , we had not- perhaps been told , that the difficulties of fome parts of the fcripture are an objection to the re- velation itfelf . The books of the New Teftament may be cone- fidered either as hiftorical ...
... true feparation in this cafe , we had not- perhaps been told , that the difficulties of fome parts of the fcripture are an objection to the re- velation itfelf . The books of the New Teftament may be cone- fidered either as hiftorical ...
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... true , and that thefe doubts and difficulties do not affect the au-- thority or truth of the gospel , yet they are fo blended with the caufe of religion , that they are not eafily feparated from it by unlearned and un- fkilful men and ...
... true , and that thefe doubts and difficulties do not affect the au-- thority or truth of the gospel , yet they are fo blended with the caufe of religion , that they are not eafily feparated from it by unlearned and un- fkilful men and ...
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... true fenfe of the law is the only and the fingle rule by which God will judge ; fince it is evident in equity and juftice , that the fentence on every man must arise from the complex confideration of the law that was before him , and ...
... true fenfe of the law is the only and the fingle rule by which God will judge ; fince it is evident in equity and juftice , that the fentence on every man must arise from the complex confideration of the law that was before him , and ...
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